Paris in Bleu Blonde Rouge

Episode 15 - The Louvre Heist of the Crown Jewels

34 min · 21. Apr. 2026
Episode Episode 15 - The Louvre Heist of the Crown Jewels Cover

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It was 6 months ago, on October 19, 2025, on a Sunday morning in Paris, that a brazen heist of the French Crown jewels struck the  Musée du Louvre.   In this week’s episode of the Paris in Bleu Blonde Rouge podcast, we go deep into the details of the theft, the history of the stolen jewels, where they are in the investigation, and what has changed at the Louvre.  For more info and photos, check ClaudineHemingway.com Coming to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris.  ClaudineHemingway.com [http://www.claudinehemingway.com/] IG @claudinebleublonderouge [https://www.instagram.com/direct/inbox/general/] FB @bleublonderouge  [https://www.facebook.com/BleuBlondeRouge] And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdy-4ozqYsghE7DdeWe_dg] channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRouge Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557975/support]

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